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Hi I'm Johnny

I'm from Salt Lake City, Utah. I love sports and music. I love to spend time with family and friends. I'm a Mormon.

About Me

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I recently graduated from High School and am preparing to leave on a mission for two years. I love sports and music! I love all sports and love to play them with friends and family. I play the saxophone and was a member of multiple choirs. I'm also a twin in a family of nine. My family does a lot together and we're very close. I love to spend time with family and friends.

Why I am a Mormon

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I'm a Mormon because I have felt the impact of the truthfulness of the Gospel in my life. I've searched and learned for myself that this Gospel is true and brings pure and lasting happiness. I've read the Book of Mormon and know it to be true. I also know that Joseph Smith was a true prophet of God and that the Lord restored his gospel to the earth through him. I know there is a true Prophet on the earth today. I'm a Mormon because I know the Gospel is true and brings us true and everlasting happiness.

How I live my faith

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I strive each day to be more like the Savior. I participate in service projects regularly for a large variety of people and organizations. I've had the great opportunity to assist and administering the Sacrament every week. I participate in group activities with others my age and as a home-teacher I get to visit families monthly and help them. I get to be a friend to so many people. As I strive to be a friend to everyone and to serve, I feel that I am receiving more help and I am growing more than those I serve.

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